Occasionally there are beer labels on the bottles of home brewed beer I make, but those labels are from the breweries who beer I drank to get those bottles. Since starting to brew at home I have wanted to make my own labels but never really had the desire to take the time to start from scratch. It seems that I don’t have to do that to start making my own labels though. Labeley.com gives me the base to start from and also allows me to customize a label to my own liking. I look forward to using it soon to create a label for my recent batch of pumpkin beer and I can’t wait to see how the tool evolves as more and more people use it. Did I mention that it is free?!

This is not so much about the concept of pairing beer with Thanksgiving foods as much as it is about the beer-brined turkey recipe off to the left.

As with what I eat I do like to know where my beer comes from. That to me is really the take away after reading this article. I am not saying I wont drink a Boston Lager because it comes from Ohio, I am just saying I want to know going in.